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To build a great model, one needs to take on the hat of a user. With Maximilian Rokuss, Fabian Isensee, Hallee E. Wong, and Anwesa Choudhuri we discussed how they did this for interactive segmentation. The insights they shared are presented in this blog post:
hrovatin.github.io/posts/intera...
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Model interactions for interactive segmentation
Building models through a magnifying glass.
https://hrovatin.github.io/posts/interactive_segmentation/
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There is no reason to stay bound to one programming language. I discussed ways to ease R-Python interoperability with Luke Zappia, Philipp Angerer, Tomasz Kalinowski. Their tips and tricks are collected in this blog:
hrovatin.github.io/posts/r_pyth...
@lazappi.bsky.social
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From R to Python with minimal baggage
Getting the best of both worlds.
https://hrovatin.github.io/posts/r_python/
8 months ago
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To figure out what it takes to make flow matching models solve single-cell biology questions, I discussed with Alessandro Palma, Doron Haviv, and Lazar Atanackovic. The insights they shared are presented here:
tinyurl.com/278s5m58
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Matching flows to data
Models that fit like water in a vessel.
https://tinyurl.com/278s5m58
10 months ago
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To bring to light data science topics that usually donโt make it into publications I started a blog on this topic:
hrovatin.github.io
By interviewing different researchers, I plan to find out what is going on in the community.
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Karin Hrovatin
Data science blog on topics that donโt get published.
https://hrovatin.github.io/
12 months ago
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Excited to see that our effort to write down all our atlassing experience is finally published.
add a skeleton here at some point
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